A support package to help alleviate the impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic on local businesses and the community was put forward by Coffs Harbour Mayor, Councillor Denise Knight, at tonight’s Council Meeting and adopted by Councillors.
A further program of bushfire recovery works worth $983, 216 has been approved by Councillors at tonight’s Council Meeting (March 26 2020) from Federal and State Government funds of $1.4m.
From tomorrow (March 26 2020) no public entry will be allowed into Council’s offices – including the Customer Service Centre in Coff Street – as a precaution to help reduce the risk of Coronavirus Cov…
There will be no public gallery facility at tomorrow’s Council Meeting (Thursday, March 26) following the announcement that public access to Council’s offices has been temporarily suspended as a preca…
The spread of the Coronavirus Covid-19 means we are currently living in very unusual times, particularly for the elderly and vulnerable people such as those with low immunity or underlying health issu…
As a result of the ongoing Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, Coffs Harbour City Council’s Library branches, Regional Museum and Regional Gallery will temporarily close from March 24 2020.
While Council appreciates that toilet paper has become an issue lately due to some people’s behaviour over the Covid-19 virus, we would like to remind everyone to stick to ONLY flushing toilet paper d…
Following the Australian Government’s ban on non-essential indoor gatherings of 100 or more people and health authorities’ advice to practice social distancing, Council will be implementing new arrang…